And So We Say Goodbye To The Big City…Farewell San Diego, CA

Well we’re finally leaving the big city. It’s been a whirlwind of a month here in San Diego and I have to admit I’m ready to get back out in the boonies. I really do love this city, but I find myself picking up in pace here…getting just a tad more busy…a tad more frantic…a tad more stressed. It’s nothing really extreme, just a sense of the city vibe and crazy traffic seeping into my everyday, and after a month of it I’m ready to ease out and back into a slower synch with nature.

But I’ll grant that it’s not all the city’s fault either. We really packed in the activities here starting with meet-ups with RV friends, dentals for the cats (believe it or not we managed to slip away with ZERO extractions this time), an impromptu visit from my Danish cousin, local buddies, Christmas celebrations, New Year party, remodelling our valences, doc visits and so on…I mean phew! Our list of stuff to do was loooong and we managed most of it, but 4 weeks ain’t a long time when you come down to it.

My cousin Christina poses by Torrey Pines

And I can’t deny the fun stuff either. Beach-time on the beautiful coast, bike rides in the bay, kayaking with seals in the water, sightseeing, gorgeous sunsets and playing with tools. On the latter note Paul has actually become quite the January handyman, getting into various small RV projects and even changing the brake-pads on our CRV…all with the help of some friends.

And that brings me the best part of all. Meeting folks, spending time with other RVers and helping each other along the way. As we ease into our 4th year fulltiming we are starting to create a rather solid circle of RV friends. I really never expected to find such a strong sense of community when we started this journey and it’s been one of the best surprises of our entire experience. RVing is fun, but RVing with friends is even better.

But alas the itch to move is here. So we say goodbye (for now) to our buddies, farewell to the city and we’re off to the boonies. We’ll see ya’all on the other side….

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Nina and Paul, (of course, I’m including the sweet Miss Polly) I have to say we’ll really miss you and you’re wonderful welcoming friendship when we part ways and head back home. We never expected to meet anyone on our excellent adventure, much less make good friends. I sincerely hope our paths cross again. Sue, Dave, Lewis and Sasha

Nina and Paul I so much enjoy reading about all your repairs and remodels. San Diego is a great spot but like you said it is a big city. For boon-docking have you ever tried Lake Martinez near Yuma? We found that it was a nice spot. we were there in April of last yr. We are at home now in Arizona for the winter. Not sure if we are going to hit the road again for a while. we went 12K miles from May to Oct. I think we tried to do too much in such a shot time. Oh Happy New Year to you both.

No Lake Martinez it just north of Yuma. Here are the directions:
Exit I-8 at Exit 11 and go North on S. Fortuna Ave. approx. 2 miles, then right on US-95. Follow US-95 approx. 13 miles and turn left onto the Martinez Lake Rd. — FROM WEST: Exit I-8 at Exit 2 and go East on US-95 approx. 29 miles and turn left onto Martinez Lake Rd. — BOTH: Follow Martinez Lake Rd. approx. 10.5 miles and turn right onto Red Cloud Mine Rd. (watch for sign) for approx. 2.5 miles. Stay to left, as road changes name to Snipe Rd for a short distance. Turn (stay) left onto Egret Rd. to campground.

Now that we are back in San Diego, you are leaving! We’ll catch up one of these days. In one of the photos, it sure looks like Paul and RV buddy Dave are creating a space/bracket for a new TV. Very similar to what Bob has been working on. Let’s compare notes when we meet again. Safe travels. Kathie & Bob

I know exactly what you mean re:RV community….one would not expect it when we are as mobile as we are…but in many ways it works in our favor as we have to make decisions quickly about the people we meet….C U at Q…

You are leaving already. We are out in the boonies east of San Diego 100 miles with six other coaches. We are in El Centro and then headed for the real boonies in Ajo. On to Tucson and to visiting some great places in that area. Wave if you are passing Rio Bend going east on I 8.

I think I saw you guys as we drove past…are you staying at the LTVA near the hot springs there? Looks like we’re on a similar trajectory this winter. We’re headed to Q, but will then probably turn East towards Ajo and so forth. Maybe we’ll see ya on the road!
Nina

Safe Travels to 4 Feet and 12 Paws..
We go to Iowa the end of March to pick up our View Profile 24G so we will be RV’ers again…… Maybe we will run into you 5 sometime this fall or late summer after Europe (for us.)

I agree completely – I’ve been in San Diego since Christmas Eve and my planned week-long stay has extended to three weeks. I’m missing the desert and the slower living… and finding the stores and restaurants just TOO convenient! Living in a city near all the stores brings back the shopping gene that stays buried in the desert. Thank goodness I don’t have room for much!

Hello! Just stumbled upon your site while looking for reviews of Convict Lake. We are RVers but not full-timers. Kinda wish we were after seeing all the comments on here! I’m going to be watching this. Thank you!
Joyce Snyder
Oceanside, CA

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